Life Latitude helps Canadians make confident, informed decisions about retiring abroad — covering everything from what happens to your RRSP when you leave, to which neighbourhood in Portugal fits your life best.
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You've started thinking about it. Maybe it's the cost of living in Canada. Maybe it's the winters. Maybe it's the idea that your retirement savings could go twice as far somewhere else.
But the questions pile up fast. What happens to my OAS if I leave Canada? Can I keep my TFSA? Will I be double-taxed? What does healthcare actually cost in Mexico — and is it any good? Which neighbourhoods in Lisbon are safe, walkable, and full of other expats? Can I even get a visa? What does real estate actually cost — not the tourist price, the real price?
Right now, answering those questions means weeks of scattered research across forums, government websites, expat blogs, and financial advisors who've never dealt with a cross-border retirement before.
From your RRSP to your neighbourhood, from visa requirements to the real cost of a two-bedroom — we cover the full picture.
Model your full Canadian retirement picture — CPP, OAS, GIS, RRSP, TFSA, pension, savings — against the real cost of living in your target destination.
What happens to your RRSP? Can you keep your TFSA as a non-resident? How does OAS work if you live abroad? Plain language answers.
Canada has tax treaties with dozens of countries. We break down the treaty status, withholding rates, and what it means for your specific income sources.
Every destination has its own pathway for foreign retirees. We cover the visa options, income requirements, application process, and timelines.
Not the tourist budget. The real monthly cost — rent, groceries, utilities, transportation, dining — in the neighbourhoods Canadians actually live in.
Quality, cost, and access by country and city. Private insurance costs, how the local public system works for residents, and the best hospitals nearby.
Walkable city centre or quiet coastal town? Surrounded by Canadians or immersed in local culture? We map the best areas based on your priorities.
Where are the Canadians? The largest, most active expat communities in each destination — the groups, the clubs, the areas where you'll never feel alone.
Real, current listings — to buy and to rent — with direct links to local real estate platforms so you can see the actual market for yourself.
Your income is in CAD, your expenses in another currency. How to transfer money cost-effectively and manage currency risk over a 20-year retirement.
Temperature, rainfall, and humidity for every month — compared to what you're used to back home. "It's warm" isn't enough.
Direct flights, travel times, and typical costs from your destination city back to Canada — because family doesn't stop mattering when you move abroad.
We're launching with the five destinations Canadians are moving to most. More added based on member demand.
I'm a Canadian who started asking these questions for myself. What would it actually take to retire in Portugal? In Mexico? Could I afford it? What would happen to my OAS? Where would I even live?
I couldn't find one place that answered all of it — not for Canadians specifically, not with the depth I needed to actually make a decision.
So I built it. Life Latitude is what I wish had existed when I started asking those questions. I'm building it for every Canadian who's staring at a map and wondering if their retirement could look completely different than they planned.
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